Showing posts with label Film Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Film Festival. Show all posts

6.26.2011

What's Up with Velvet Candy?

As Michael Champagne might say "Well, it's been quite a year". Velvet Candy may not have been blogging about our many adventures in Tinsel Town, but we have been quite busy with PRETTY (promoting Season 2 and gearing up for Season 3) while making the festival rounds with RUBDOWN as well as high profile screenings of THE MIKADO PROJECT and wrapping up post-production on QWERTY. With no new projects on the horizon, Velvet Candy hopes to soon revisit some older projects that have been "in turnaround" for quite some time.

Meanwhile PRETTY has been continuing to get press coverage - including an article in EMMY magazine, another one in ABC SOAPS IN DEPTH and our second fun appearance on the KTLA Morning News. Web coverage has been non-stop thanks to the fine folks at We Love Soaps, Blog Talk Radio and Mingle Media TV - considering our last original episode premiered months ago - this is pretty big news. We expect the publicity wagon to get rolling again for Season 3 this fall. By the way, Season 3 is being funded entirely by the fervent PRETTY fanbase.
Meanwhile, RUBDOWN is the little short that just won't quit with screenings at Festivals like THE TORIN GLBT FILM FESTIVAL, THE BOSTON LGBT FILM FESTIVAL, NEW ZEALAND OUTTAKES and THE PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL SHORTFEST. There may be a few more on the horizon before this baby is through.
Hope to have more Velvet candy news soon!

5.11.2010

PRETTY plays the LA Comedy Festival - May 16

PRETTY screens Sunday, May 16 at the LA COMEDY FESTIVAL. For details go here.

10.26.2009

Velvet Candy in Big Bear

Read all about our wild weekend at The Big Bear Horror Film Festival at Sean Abley's Gay of the Dead blog on Fangoria.com

9.03.2009

5.13.2009

PORNOGRAPHY: You Know You Want to Watch.

Here's the amazing trailer for a film called PORNOGRAPHY from our friends at Triple Fire.
Doug from Velvet Candy worked on this film as Production Designer and Property Master. PORNOGRAPHY will be hitting the festival circuit in the summer of '09. 
World Premiere: Newfest, the New York LGBT Film Festival, June 8.
Frameline, the San Francisco LGBT Film Festival, June 21.
You Know You Want to Watch.

4.13.2009

REUNION all over the place!

Vote for Reunion by Dennis Hensley

Good news for people who haven't seen REUNION, the sweet and funny short film made last year by Dennis Hensley with Velvet Candy Entertainment. (Or fans who might want to see it again and again!)

REUNION will have it's basic cable debut on Logo on April 24 as part of The Click List series of short films. 

Also, REUNION will screen during
Toronto's Inside Out Film Festival  May (The fest runs May 14-24).


Then REUNION will be part of the
Queer Shorts program at the American Cinematheque's Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood, USA co-presented w/ Outfest on Wednesday, May 27th!

And REUNION has also been selected to screen at 
Frameline33, the San Francisco International LGBT Film Festival June 18-28. 


More details soon!

3.15.2009

SCREENING PARTY Goes To London!


Yes, that's right, SCREENING PARTY will be screening in our favorite city in the world as part of the 23rd London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival as part of the Comic Relief shorts program on March 29 and April 7. If you live in the UK or will be there for the festival - check it out!

11.13.2008

REUNION and SCREENING PARTY in Chicago - Nov. 15

Both Velvet Candy Entertainment co-productions– the shorts REUNION and SCREENING PARTY will be screening in Chicago as part of the 27th Reeling Film Festival. The two shorts will be part of the "Funnyboner" program - screening Saturday, November 15th at 12noon at Piperís Alley.Go here for more info.

11.11.2008

SOCKET's European Festival Debut in Brussels

We just got word that SOCKET will be screened as part of The Brussels Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in January 2009 in conjunction with its French release on dvd through top French distributor, Optimale. Check back here soon for the debut of of hot new French package design and other exciting news about SOCKET, as we continue to line-up distribution around the world.

8.31.2008

"Sexy Shorts" SCREENING PARTY and REUNION in Austin, Tx.

Now that I've gotten your attention! Both Velvet Candy Entertainment co-productions– the shorts SCREENING PARTY and REUNION will be screening in Austin, Texas as part of the Austin Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival. The two shorts program will be part "Sexy Shorts" screening Friday, September 5th at 3:00 PM at the Alamo Ritz 1. For tickets and more information visit the AGILIFF website.

6.12.2008

Watch REUNION on CINEMAX-ON-DEMAND thru July 18 or see it at OUTFEST!


REUNION, the short film written and directed by Dennis Hensley (SCREENING PARTY) and co-produced by Velvet Candy Entertainment and Wait...What? Productions is airing on Cinemax-On-Demand channel now thru July 18.

To learn more about the movie, see pics and watch a making-of video visit REUNION


The 11-Minute comedy short stars an amazing talented cast: Kenny Kelleher as Kenny, Marcus Deanda as BJ, Lowen Burg as Ty, Tracy Miller as Danna, Nadya Ginsburg as Maureen, Danielle Vernengo as Trenna, Kirstin Eggers as Traci, John Michael Beck as Dallas and Tracey Rapino as Dottie!

REUNION will also be making it's West Coast premiere at OUTFEST in Los Angeles on July 12 at 1:30 PM at the Directors Guild (7920 Sunset Blvd.) It's part of the program entitled 'The Way I See Things / HBO Shorts.' A reception follows the screening from 3:00 to 4:30 PM in the foyer of the DGA.

Tickets for OUTFEST members are on-sale now. Tickets for non-members go on sale Monday, June 16. They're $12 for non-members, cheaper for members. You can purchase your Outfest tickets by calling 213-480-7065 or online at OUTFEST.

4.20.2008

REUNION to premiere in Miami on May 2


REUNION, a short film co-produced by Velvet Candy, Wait! What? Productions and Dennis Hensley for HBO's Shout GLBT Short Film Series (Dennis' script was one of three chosen by HBO) will have it's world premiere on May 2 at the Miami Film Festival and also play at Outfest in LA and Provincetown. HBO is tentatively scheduled to air the film on one of its outlets in June.

The film, directed by Dennis (his debut as a director!) is about a TV design show host who returns to his small Arizona town, boyfriend in tow, to attend his 20-year high school reunion--and then some crazy and surprising stuff goes down. It was loosely inspired by Dennis' own reunion.

We shot the film over two days, March 26th and 27th, at Casita Del Campo restaurant in Silver Lake and also at the kitchy Pink Motel in Sun Valley. It was a great opportunity for Velvet Candy to work with cinematographer Joseph White (SHELTER), who did a superb job making LA locations look like Arizona. More to come soon.

SCREENING PARTY in New York & San Francisco!


Our short SCREENING PARTY, co-produced with Wait! What? Productions and Dennis Hensley has been accepted in NewFest 2008, the New York GLBT Film Festival that's held in Manhattan from June 5 to the 15th. Date and time to be announced soon.

Also, we've just been accepted into Frameline, the San Francisco GLBT Film Festival - there will be 2 screenings, both at the Castro Theater – one on 6/21 at 11:00am and the other on 6/29 at 2:00pm.

We hope to see old friends at both these events!

4.07.2008

Matthew Montgomery in BACK SOON on DVD


BACK SOON, the supernatural gay romantic drama from our friends at Guest House Films and writer/director Rob Williams (LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP), is coming to DVD on May 27 - and it's available now for pre-order at most major online DVD retailers. The film won the Alternative Spirit Award (Grand Prize) for Best GLBT Film at the 2007 Rhode Island International Film Festival. BACK SOON, stars Windham Beacham (LONG-TERM RELATIONSHIP) and Matthew Montgomery (SOCKET; GONE, BUT NOT FORGOTTEN).

More info at TLAVideo.com

11.13.2007

SOCKET wins 2nd Place Juried Prize in Indianapolis!!!


The Indianapolis LGBT Film Festival honors two films with the AT&T Pioneers: Best of Festival Awards. The field was narrowed down to five contenders by the film selection committee and then those five were presented to a panel of judges for a final decision. The winning films were a announced at the Premiere Party Event!

Congratulations to Director Sean Abley for winning the AT&T Pioneers second place with SOCKET!!!

Chicago Sun-Times covers SOCKET


Lesbian, gay fest will plug in to 'Socket'

November 4, 2007
BY MISHA DAVENPORT

It's hard to say what is more shocking about "Socket" -- the film's sci-fi/horror plot or that it's even being featured in Reeling 2007: The 26th annual Chicago Lesbian and Gay International Film Festival.

It's not that there isn't a Chicago connection with the film. Sean Abley, who wrote, directed and has a small part, is one of the founding members of the Factory Theater.

"He's definitely exploring new territory," says Brenda Webb, founder of Reeling, which begins Thursday at Landmark Century and runs through Nov. 18 at assorted theaters. "I know it won't necessarily be everyone's cup of tea."

"What can I say? I'm a big horror movie fan and an even bigger fan of [director] David Cronenberg," Abley says sheepishly with a laugh.

Cronenberg is best known for the 1986 remake of "The Fly" as well as "Crash," "eXistenZ" and "Scanners." He is credited with popularizing the film genre known as "body horror."

Abley's 2007 feature pays homage to Cronenberg in plot, tone and visual imagery. The film's plot centers on Bill Matthews (Derek Long), a gay surgeon who falls in with a group of people who all survived being struck by lightning and now purposely juice themselves with electric current.

"Horror for me isn't something that's coming at me, but rather what's inside me," Abley says. "There is something creepy about people doing something horrible to their bodies on purpose."

While some will see the lead character's descent into addiction as a metaphor for crystal methamphetamine usage at gay circuit parties, Abley says that wasn't the case. "On some level, it is a story about addiction. They try it, they like it, they continue to use it," he says. "But this was really about how Cronenberg incorporates science with the biological. That was more a jumping off point for me than circuit parties."

Abley first began to develop the idea for what would eventually become his film while still living in Chicago about 10 years ago.

"I kept seeing sockets coming out of human flesh and people plugging themselves in," he says.

When his career stalled in Hollywood, Abley dug up the outline for "Shocker" and wrote the screenplay.

"I took it to my agent, and he didn't want to send it out," he says. "He was worried I would be branded a gay writer. This coming from a gay agent."

There was a subtle, institutionalized homophobia in the industry, he says. "I was writing for a lot of children's TV and animation. While there is no lack of gay writers in television or film in Hollywood, there was a lack of gay shows or films."

Abley received a lot of offers for the script, but all of them were contingent on him making the characters straight.

"This was before 'Brokeback Mountain' broke everything open, and I don't really know why I was so stubborn," he says.

The film sat in a desk drawer for another few years before Abley finally took it back out and decided to produce and direct it himself. "I kept thinking about everything we were able to accomplish at the Factory Theater and figured if we could write and produce plays there, I should be able to make films."

Abley shot the film in nine days with a $100,000 budget. It has played other spots on the gay film festival circuit, where it has polarized audiences.

"The film is the sort of film you either love or hate," he says. "It's been criticized because the characters' sexuality isn't a plot point and because the two main characters aren't always likable. That makes it different than 90 percent of the gay films out there, and I don't mind that."

10.01.2007

SOCKET picked up by TLA VIDEO/TLA RELEASING!!!


Velvet Candy Entertainment, LLC and Dark Blue Films are thrilled to announce that SOCKET has been picked up for distribution by TLA Releasing/TLA Video!

The film will be available on DVD in first quarter 2008, and possibly on Video-On-Demand and Pay-Per-View shortly afterwards.

To be notified when SOCKET will be available for purchase, visit the TLA website.
To pre-order SOCKET on dvd click here.

SOCKET will also continue on the festival circuit - Our current schedule is:

GAYLAXICON 2007, Altanta - Oct 6
REEL AFFIRMATIONS, Washington D.C. - Oct. 19
REELING, Chicago - Nov. 11
INDIANAPOLIS LGBT FILM FEST, Indianapolis - November, Date TBD

More SOCKET news coming soon!!!